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Prairie landscapes

Joel Ralph and Jessie Klassen explore Manitoba’s Turtle Mountain region.


People of Progress

Canadians who have changed the world.


August-September 2019

See what’s available in the August-September 2019 issue of Canada’s History magazine.


The Creator’s Game

Book Review: In The Creator’s Game, Allan Downey aims to educate readers on these less well-known dimensions of lacrosse and its continuing significance for Indigenous people, in particular for the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) of central Canada.
 


Managing Madness

Book Review: Managing Madness, written by Erika Dyck and Alex Deighton, provides a fascinating and nuanced look at the transformation of psychiatric care in Canadian history. 


Canoes

Book Review: Mark Neuzil and Norman Sims bring forth the essence of the nineteenth-century existential movement in their new book, Canoes: A Natural History in North America


Conquering the Chilkoot

Daunting trek brings history to life.


Culture Reclaimed, Culture Shared

Serene Alert Bay on British Columbia’s Cormorant Island offers a chance to connect with Kwakwa-ka­­­-’wakw stories past and present. 


Iroquois in the West

Book Review: Jean Barman’s meticulously researched book about the Iroquois provides a satisfying account of their emergence as a sought-after partner in advancing the fur trade westward.


No Surrender

Book Review: The treaties between the First Nations and Canada have received scholarly attention over the years, most often from the perspective of the negotiators who represented the Crown.